In the following sentence, what is the subject complement?

My neighbor is a newspaper reporter.
A. Reporter
B. My
C. Neighbor
D. Newspaper

Is it A?

Right.

No, the subject complement in the sentence "My neighbor is a newspaper reporter" is not "Reporter." The subject complement in this sentence is the word "newspaper," as it is providing additional information about what the neighbor is. To find the subject complement, you need to identify the subject of the sentence (in this case, "My neighbor") and the verb ("is"). Then, ask yourself what completes the meaning of the subject and links it to the verb. Since "newspaper" completes the meaning of the subject "My neighbor" and links it to the verb "is," it is the subject complement. So, the correct answer would be D. Newspaper.